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An experimenter wants to compare how reading on a screen versus reading on paper affects comprehension. To prevent reading the first passage from affecting how participants read the second passage, the experimenter decides to assign each participant to read only on a screen or only on paper. State what type of design this is and how this assignment structure resolves the experimenter's concern.

Question: An experimenter wants to compare how reading on a screen versus reading on paper affects comprehension. To prevent reading the first passage from affecting how participants read the second passage, the experimenter decides to assign each participant to read only on a screen or only on paper. State what type of design this is and how this assignment structure resolves the experimenter's concern.

Sample answer: This is a between-subjects design. By exposing each participant to only a single experimental condition (either screen or paper), the design naturally avoids carryover effects from the first reading task to the second, and eliminates the need for counterbalancing.

Key points:

  • Identify the structure as a between-subjects design.
  • Explain that exposing participants to only one condition prevents carryover effects.
  • Note that counterbalancing is completely eliminated.

Rubric: Full credit: Identifies the design as between-subjects and applies the concept that exposing participants to only one condition avoids carryover effects from one task to another.

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